EAGLE Controller. Installation & Commissioning Instructions TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 EAGLE Controller Installation & Commissioning Instructions TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Information... General Safety Information... Information as per EN WEEE Directive... Standards, Approvals, etc.... 3rd-Party Software Licenses... Specifications of Controller... 3 System Overview... 4 Overview of Models... 4 System Architecture... 5 Bus and Port Connections... 6 Mounting/Dismounting... Before Installation... Dimensions... Wiring and Set-Up... 4 General Safety Considerations... 4 Wiring Terminals... 4 Power Supply... 4 Terminal Assignment... 5 RIN-APU Lightning Protection... 6 CLEA06Bxx Connection Examples... 7 Internal I/Os of the EAGLE... 9 Engineering, Commissioning... Required Preparations... Behavior of Outputs during Download... Extra Parts... Panel Bus Connection... 3 Overview of Panel Bus I/O Modules... 3 Panel Bus Considerations... 3 Connecting RS485- to Panel Buses... 4 Connecting RS485- to Panel Buses... 5 Cable Specifications... 6 LonWorks Communications... 7 General Information... 7 Connecting to the LONWORKS Network... 7 MS/TP Bus Connection... 8 MS/TP Bus Considerations... 8 Connecting RS485- to MS/TP Buses... 8 Connecting RS485- to MS/TP Buses Modbus Connection... 3 Modbus Considerations... 3 Connecting RS485- to the Modbus... 3 Connecting RS485- to the Modbus... 3 M-Bus Connection M-Bus Considerations M-Bus Connection Procedure Troubleshooting EAGLE Controller Troubleshooting Panel Bus I/O Module Troubleshooting Appendix : Earth Grounding EAGLE Systems and SELV EAGLE Systems and Standard EN Earth Grounding of EN6004- Applicable Systems Appendix Sensor Input Accuracy Recognition of Sensor Failure of Sensor Inputs Sensor Characteristics Index... 4 Trademark Information LON, LONWORKS, and Neuron are trademarks of Echelon Corporation registered in the United States and other countries. U.S. Registered Trademark Copyright 06 Honeywell Inc. All Rights Reserved ENZ-0970GE5 R06
2 SAFETY INFORMATION General Safety Information When performing any work, all instructions given by the manufacturer and in particular the safety instructions provided in these Installation and Commissioning Instructions are to be observed. Make sure that the local standards and regulations are observed at all times. The EAGLE System (including the EAGLE Controller, Panel Bus I/O modules, manual disconnect modules, and auxiliary terminal packages) may be installed and mounted only by authorized and trained personnel. If the controller housing is damaged or missing, immediately disconnect it from any power. If the device is broken or defective, do not attempt to repair it yourself; rather, return it to the manufacturer. Always check these Installation Instructions in order to determine which relay terminals are suitable for 30 V. Connect only suitable relay terminals to 30 V. It is recommended that devices be kept at room temperature for at least 4 hours before applying power. This is to allow any condensation resulting from low shipping / storage temperatures to evaporate. The EAGLE System must be installed in such a manner (e.g., in a lockable cabinet) as to ensure that uncertified persons have no access to the terminals. In the case of vertical mounting on DIN rails, the EAGLE controller should be secured in place using a commercially-available stopper. If the EAGLE System is modified in any way, except by the manufacturer, all warranties concerning operation and safety are invalidated. Rules regarding electrostatic discharge should be followed. Use only accessory equipment which comes from or has been approved by Honeywell. Information as per EN Purpose The purpose of the device is: OPERATING CONTROL. The EAGLE Controller is a multifunctional non-safety control device intended for HVAC in home (residential, commercial, and light-industrial) environments. Construction The EAGLE Controller is an independently mounted electronic control unit with fixed wiring. Shock protection Table. Information as per EN Pollution degree Class II Installation Class 3 Rated impulse voltage Automatic action Software class Ball-pressure test temperature 330 V for SELV, 500 V for relay outputs Type.C (micro-interruption for the relay outputs) Class A housing parts >75 C terminals >5 C WEEE Directive WEEE: Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive At the end of the product life, dispose of the packaging and product in an appropriate recycling center. Do not dispose of the device with the usual domestic refuse. Do not burn the device. Standards, Approvals, etc. Degree of Protection: IP0 (mounted on walls, with two accessory MVC-80-AC covers) IP30 (mounted in cabinet doors, with accessory MVC-80-AC) Device meets BTL, AMEV AS-A, EN , EN , UL60730, and UL96. Refer to Code of Practice standards IEC and - for guidance. The device complies with Ethernet Protocol versions IEEEC The device supports IP and MS/TP communications as per ANSI / ASHRAE RD-PARTY SOFTWARE LICENSES This product contains software provided by third parties. See also EAGLE Controller Third-Party Software Licenses (Product Literature No.: ENZ-099GE5). Mounting Method The EAGLE Controller is suitable for mounting as follows: in cabinets; in fuse boxes conforming with standard DIN43880, and having a slot height of max. 45 mm; in cabinet front doors (using accessory MVC-80-AC); on walls (using accessory MVC-80-AC). ENZ-0970GE5 R06
3 SPECIFICATIONS OF CONTROLLER Table. EAGLE specifications Power supply 9 9 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 0 30 VDC Power consumption typically dc: 5 W; max. 6 W typically ac: 9 VA; max. VA Current consumption typically dc: 0 ma; max. 40 ma typically ac: 370 ma; max. 40 ma Ambient temperature 0 40 C (wall-mounting) 0 50 C (cabinet/door mounting) Storage temperature C Humidity 5 95% r.h. non-condensing Dimensions See Fig. 8 and Fig. 0. Degree of protection IP0 (mounted on walls, with two accessory MVC-80-AC covers) IP30 (mounted in cabinet doors, with accessory MVC-80-AC) Fire class V0 Weight 0.6 kg (excl. packaging) 3 ENZ-0970GE5 R06
4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Overview of Models Table 3. Overview of models order no. feature description max. cable length CLEA04B CLEA04B3 CLEA04B CLEA04B3 CLEA06B CLEA06B3 CLEA000B CLEA000B3 UI NTC0kΩ / NTC0kΩ / 0 0V / slow BI 400 m NTC0kΩ / NTC0kΩ / 0 0V fix pull-up / slow BI 400 m BI open = 4 V / closed.0 ma / totalizer 5 Hz 400 m AO 0.. V (max. ma) 400 m BO bus interfaces user interface LEDs Relay N.O. contact 400 m Relay N.O. contact (high in-rush) 400 m - - Relay N.O. contact with one common 400 m RS485-, isolated, MS/TP, Panel Bus (), or Modbus RTU Master communication RS485-, non-isolated, MS/TP, Panel Bus (), or Modbus RTU Master communication Ethernet / RJ45 socket () 00 m () 00 m communication, browser access 00 m - - IP communication 00 m - - USB.0 Device Interface (as Network Interface) 3 m USB.0 Host Interface (max. 500 ma) 3 m RS3 M-Bus communication via PW3 / PW0 / PW60 converters (3) 000 m HMI with graphic LCD -- X - X - X - X - Fast Access buttons push and turn button power LED (green) -- status LED (red, controllable by firmware) -- applications-specific LED L (yellow) -- USB LED L (yellow) -- bus status LEDs (for isolated RS485- interface) -- Socket for RJ45 socket for connection of CLEAHMI External HMI 5 m -- X -- X -- X -- X CLEAHMI () See also section "Restriction Applying to CLEA04B and CLEA04B3" on pg. 8. () Depending upon baud rate. For max. cable lengths, see section "RS485 Standard" on pg. 9. In the case of the Panel Bus, see also section "Panel Bus Considerations" on pg. 3. In the case of the MS/TP Bus, see also section " MS/TP Bus Considerations" on pg. 8. In the case of the Modbus, see also section "Modbus Considerations" on pg. 3. (3) Depending upon baud rate. See also section "M-Bus Considerations" on pg. 33. ENZ-0970GE5 R06 4
5 System Architecture An EAGLE System consists of the EAGLE Controller and various Panel Bus I/O modules. The EAGLE Controller provides interface connections, which allow connection to external systems (e.g., controllers). Via the IF-LON External Interface, the EAGLE can also communicate with LONWORKS systems, including CentraLine LONWORKS I/O Modules. Auxiliary parts (see section Extra Parts on page ) enable special features. ENERGY MANAGEMENT ESSENTIALS IP ARENA AX MOBILE DEVICES BTL BTL FALCON EAGLE HAWK EXTERNAL HMI LONWORKS MS/TP MS/TP BTL BTL CLIOL8... HON Inverter LYNX LYNX LONWORKS PANEL BUS LONWORKS XL 0/ local CLIOP8... remote CLIOP8... CLIOL8... XL 0/ LYNX LonWorks LONWORKS LONWORKS SERVAL IF-LON SERVAL CLIOL8... XL 0/ M-BUS Modbus M-BUS Modbus Fire, Security, CCTV Room Control (HON wireless) evohome Fig.. CentraLine System architecture 5 ENZ-0970GE5 R06
6 Bus and Port Connections Overview 8 WARNING J J8 Risk of electric shock or equipment damage! Do not touch any live parts in the cabinet! Disconnect the power supply before making connections to or removing connections from terminals of the EAGLE Controller or Panel Bus I/O modules. Do not reconnect the power supply until you have completed installation. It is prohibited to power the EAGLE Controller with the same transformer used to power other controllers or devices (e.g., the PW M-Bus Adapter). Observe the rules regarding electrostatic discharge. 8 3 RS3 4V-0 RS DO DO DO3 IN IN4 DO4 BI BI BI3 BI4 UI9 UI0 DO5 IN5 IN6 DO6 DO7 IN7 IN8 DO8 6 7 UI UI UI3 UI4 UI5 UI6 UI7 UI8 AO AO AO3 AO Fig.. Models with built-in HMI (top view) Fig. 4. All models (side view) Legend RS3 / RJ45 socket (for M-Bus connection and factory debugging) USB.0 Host Interface (for connection to IF-LON) 3 Ethernet / RJ45 socket (for IP communication) all models except CLEA04B and CLEA04B3 4 RS485-* (isolated; for MS/TP, Panel Bus, or Modbus RTU Master communication) 5 RS485-* (non-isolated; for MS/TP, Panel Bus, or Modbus RTU Master communication) 6 LEDs 7 USB.0 Device Interface (for connection to CARE / XW-Online and web browsers, CL-Touch, or other 3 rd - party touch panels) 8 Three-position slide switch (for setting bias and termination resistance of RS485-) 9 RJ45 socket for connection of CLEAHMI External HMI CLEA000B3, CLEA04B3, CLEA04B3, CLEA06B3, only * Modbus RTU Master communication is possible on either one of the two RS485 interfaces, but not on both of them concurrently. NOTE: In the case of the CLEA04B and CLEA04B3, at least one of the two RS485 interfaces must be assigned to MS/TP. The other RS485 interface can then be assigned to either Panel Bus, Modbus, or MS/TP. WARNING J J V BI BI BI3 BI4 UI9 UI0 UI UI UI3 UI4 UI5 UI6 UI7 UI8 DO DO DO3 IN IN4 DO4 DO5 RS3 IN5 IN6 DO6 DO7 IN7 IN8 DO8 AO AO AO3 AO4 RS485- Risk of electric shock or equipment damage! It is prohibited to connect any of the RJ45 sockets of the EAGLE Controller to a so-called PoE-enabled device ("Power over Ethernet") Fig. 3. Models without built-in HMI (top view) ENZ-0970GE5 R06 6
7 RS3 / RJ45 Socket Via its RS3 / RJ45 socket, the EAGLE Controller can be connected (using an XW586 cable) to a PW M-Bus Adapter and thus to M-Bus networks. See also section "M-Bus Connection" on pg n.a. BI BI BI3 BI4 UI9 UI0 UI UI UI3 UI4 UI5 UI6 UI7 UI8 J J8 USB.0 Device Interface Fig. 7. USB.0 Device Interface Fig. 5. RS3 / RJ45 socket RS3-RJ45 SOCKET USB.0 Host Interface Via its USB.0 Host interface, the EAGLE Controller can be connected to, e.g., the IF-LON External Interface Adapter and thus to LONWORKS networks. Max. 500 ma, high speed. See also section "LonWorks Communications" on pg. 7. A standard USB type-b connector can be inserted into this USB.0 Device Interface. This USB.0 Device Interface is the recommended interface for connection to CARE. Ethernet / RJ45 Socket All models of the EAGLE Controller (except CLEA04B and CLEA04B3) are equipped with an Ethernet / RJ45 socket featuring one LED. J J8 J J8 Ethernet / RJ45 socket USB.0 Host Interface Fig. 6. USB.0 Host interface USB.0 Device Interface All models of the EAGLE Controller are equipped with a USB.0 Device Interface at the front. This interface is for connection to CARE / XW-Online and web browsers, CL- Touch, or other 3 rd -party touch panels. Fig. 8. Ethernet / RJ45 socket (CLEA000Bxx, CLEA04Bx, and CLEA06Bxx, only) This Ethernet / RJ45 socket is a 0/00-Mbaud Ethernet interface permitting communication (as per IEEEC 80.3) on IP networks. LINK/ACT. Fig. 9. Ethernet / RJ45 socket NOTE: The Ethernet / RJ45 socket is usually earthgrounded. For additional information on earth grounding, see also Appendix : Earth Grounding on pg ENZ-0970GE5 R06
8 LEDs The EAGLE Controller features the following LEDs: RS485- Bias and Termination Resistors RS485- is equipped with a three-position slide switch which can be used to switch its bias resistors OFF (position this is the default), ON (position ), and ON with an additional 50Ω termination resistor (position ). Fig. 0. EAGLE Controller LEDs Table 4. EAGLE Controller LEDs symbol color function, description L yellow application-specific LED indicating status information ( Cooling Mode, Heating Mode Service Interval etc.) L yellow Indicates connection of operationally ready device to USB.0 Host Interface. Tx yellow RS485- status LED indicating transmission of communication signals. Rx yellow RS485- status LED indicating reception of communication signals. status LED indicating hardware problems,! red lack of application, sensor failure, or Panel Bus failure green power LED See also section EAGLE Controller Troubleshooting on page 35 for a detailed description of the behaviors of the Tx and Rx LEDs, the status LED, and the power LED and their meanings. RS485 Interfaces General The EAGLE Controller features two RS485 interfaces: RS485- (consisting of push-in terminals 4 [-], 5, and 6) is isolated and can be used for MS/TP bus, Panel Bus, or Modbus RTU Master communication. RS485- (consisting of push-in terminals 9, 30, and 3 [-]) is non-isolated (i.e. - is internally connected with terminal [0] and terminals 9+37 [system ground]) and can be used for MS/TP bus, Panel Bus, or Modbus RTU Master communication. J J8 RS485-3-POSITION SLIDE SWITCH Fig.. RS485- three-position slide switch The recommended slide switch setting depends upon the location and usage of the given EAGLE see Fig. and Table 5; it also depends upon the selected communication protocol ( MS/TP, Panel Bus, or Modbus RTU Master communication, respectively). Table 5. Recommended slide switch settings setting remarks Controllers located on either end of bus should have this setting. In small bus networks, a min. of one and a max. of two controllers should have this setting. All other controllers (not set to or ) on bus should have this setting (which is the default). (DEFAULT) 47 kohm RS485- (+) +5VISO 5 Restriction Applying to CLEA04B and CLEA04B3 In the case of the CLEA04B and CLEA04B3, CARE automatically assigns a minimum of one of the two RS485 interfaces to MS/TP. Although the user has the option of shifting this assignment from the automatically assigned RS485 interface to the other, the user cannot alter the fact that a minimum of one of the two RS485 interfaces will be assigned to MS/TP. Thus, in the case of the CLEA04B and CLEA04B3, the total max. no. of Panel Bus I/O modules is reduced from 8 to only 64. RS485- (-) 47 kohm - 6 Fig.. RS485- three-position slide switch setting ENZ-0970GE5 R06 8
9 +5VISO 550 OHM RS485- (+) RS485- (-) 550 OHM Fig. 3. RS485- three-position slide switch setting 550 OHM RS485- (+) +5VISO 50 OHM RS485- (-) 550 OHM Fig. 4. RS485- three-position slide switch setting NOTE: All terminals are protected (up to 4 Vac) against short-circuiting and incorrect wiring except when the 3-position slide switch is set to, in which case the terminals of the RS485- bus (4, 5, and 6) have no such protection. Higher voltages may damage the device. NOTE: According to standards, a minimum of one and a maximum of two devices must have its/their bias resistors switched ON. In the case of the RS485- interface of the EAGLE, setting its slide switch to either "" or "" fulfills this requirement. RS485- Bias and Termination Resistors The RS485- interface is not affected by the aforementioned three-position slide switch. The 550Ω bias resistors and 30Ω termination resistor of the RS485- are thus always ON. 550 OHM RS485- (+) 30 OHM RS485- (-) +5V 550 OHM - Fig. 5. RS485- bias and termination resistors 30 3 NOTE: - is internally connected with 4V-0 (terminal ) and system (terminals 9+37) RS485 Standard According to the RS485 standard (TIA/EIA-485: Electrical Characteristics of Generators and Receivers for Use in Balanced Digital Multipoint Systems ), only one driver communicating via an RS485 interface may transmit data at a time. Further, according to U.L. requirements, each RS485 interface may be loaded with a max. of 3 unit loads. E.g., CentraLine devices have as little as ¼ unit load each, so that up to 8 devices can be connected. MS/TP connections to the RS485 interfaces must comply with the aforementioned RS485 standard. Thus, it is recommended that each end of every connection be equipped with one termination resistor having a resistance equal to the cable impedance (0 Ω / W). RS485 systems frequently lack a separate signal ground wire. However, the laws of physics still require that a solid ground connection be provided for in order to ensure error-free communication between drivers and receivers unless all of the devices are electrically isolated and no earth grounding exists. IMPORTANT In the case of new EAGLE controller installations, we strongly recommend using a separate signal ground wire. Doing otherwise may possibly lead to unpredictable behavior if other electrically non-isolated devices are connected and the potential difference is too high. In the case of the installation of EAGLE controllers in already-existent RS485 two-wire systems (e.g., when replacing PANTHER or LION controllers with EAGLE controllers), not using a separate signal ground wire will probably have no undesirable effects. The cable length affects the baud rate. The following table provides a few examples. 9 ENZ-0970GE5 R06
10 Table 6. Baud rate vs. max. cable length for RS485 Baud rate Max. cable length (L) kbps 00 m *5. kbps 800 m ** In the case of configuration of RS485- for Panel Bus, the communication rate is set to 5. kbps. For information on wire gauge, max. permissible cable length, possible shielding and grounding requirements, and the max. number of devices which can be connected to a bus, refer to standard EIA-485. Modbus Connection The EAGLE controller can function as a Modbus Master. In general, the RS485 wiring rules must be followed. Wiring Topology Only daisy-chain wiring topology is allowed. MODBUS MASTER MODBUS SLAVE MODBUS SLAVE MODBUS SLAVE Fig. 6. Allowed Modbus wiring topology MODBUS SLAVE Other wiring topologies (e.g., star wiring, or mixed star wiring and daisy chain wiring) are prohibited; this is to avoid communication problems of the physical layer. For connection details, see section "Modbus Connection" on pg. 3. Shielding Shielding is especially recommended when the Modbus cable is installed in areas with expected or actual electromagnetic noise. Avoiding such areas is to be preferred. Use shielded twisted pair cable shielded twisted pair cable J- Y-(St)-Y x x 0,8 and connect the Modbus to a noise-free earth ground only once per Modbus connection. RS485 Repeaters RS485 repeaters are possible, but have not been tested by Honeywell. Hence it is within responsibility of the installing/commissioning person to ensure proper function. NOTE: Each Modbus segment will require its own line polarization and line termination. Modbus Master Specifications Modbus Compliance As per the Modbus standard, the EAGLE controller is a conditionally compliant "regular" Modbus device. The EAGLE controller differs from an unconditionally compliant "regular" Modbus device in that it does not support communication rates of.,.4, and 4.8 kbaud (because these communication rates are not market-relevant). Physical Layer -wire serial line RS485 (EIA-485) (with additional common) Communication rates: 9.6, 9., 38.4, 57.6, 76.8, and 5. kbaud supported. Max. number of devices: 3 Cable and wiring specifications: See section "Wiring and Set- Up" on pg. 4. MODBUS MASTER MODBUS SLAVE MODBUS SLAVE Communication Mode Modbus Master. Transmission Mode RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) MODBUS SLAVE MODBUS SLAVE MODBUS SLAVE MODBUS SLAVE Fig. 7. Prohibited Modbus wiring topology (example) Cables See also section "EIA 485 Cable Specifications" on pg. 6. Use shielded twisted pair cable J-Y-(St)-Y x x 0,8. You must use three wires: One wire for D = Modbus + One wire for D0 = Modbus One wire for the signal common When using one pair for D and D0 and one wire of another pair for the signal common, CAT5 cable may also be used. Address Range Modbus slaves can have an address between and 47. Discrete Inputs, Coils, Input Registers and Holding Registers can have an address between and Function Codes The following function codes are supported: Table 7. Supported function codes function code (hex) function 0 Read Discrete Inputs 0 Read Coils 05 Write Single Coil 04 Read Input Register 03 Read Holding Register 06 Write Single Register 0 Write Multiple Registers Exception Codes Upon reception of any of the following exception codes, datapoints of the EAGLE application will show "no response." ENZ-0970GE5 R06 0
11 Table 8. Supported exception codes exception code (hex) function 0 illegal function 0 illegal data address 03 illegal data value 04 slave device failure 05 acknowledge 06 slave device busy Register Sizes The following Register sizes are supported: 6-bit Registers for Discrete inputs, Coils, Input Registers, and Holding Registers 3-bit Registers for Input Registers and Holding Registers. Data Types The following data types are supported: Discrete Inputs: - BOOL Coils: - BOOL Input Registers: - BOOL - INT6, UINT6 - INT3, UINT3 - FLOAT Holding Registers: - BOOL - INT6, UINT6 - INT3, UINT3 - FLOAT - 3-bit floating points can be transmitted as two consecutive 6-bit registers. Byte and Word Order Transmission Most Significant Byte First (default) Lower Significant Byte First Most Significant Word first (default) Lower Significant Word first Bit Unpack The EAGLE allows direct reading of single bits of an Input Register or of a Holding Register into a data-point. In typical situations in which several different status bits of a Modbus slave s Register need to be read and linked into the EAGLE application, this allows for very efficient application engineering. Number of Stop Bits One and two stop bits are supported. Error Checking Mode Parity checking: No parity, even parity, odd parity. Frame checking: Cyclical redundancy checking (CRC). Life Check of Modbus Slaves The EAGLE checks the Modbus every 5 seconds for lost Modbus slave devices. Message Response Timeout 0 msec msec. Modbus Slaves Scan Cycle The measurement cycle of all addressable Modbus slaves depends upon the number of connected Modbus slaves and the total number of mapped datapoints. The minimum measurement cycle is 500 msec. This cycle time is based upon the read cycle of the datapoint manager in the firmware. Modbus Communication Failure Indication As soon as the EAGLE runs an application which includes Modbus points, it will try to communicate with the Modbus devices based on the Modbus to datapoint mapping of the application. If a Modbus slave does not respond to a message from the EAGLE controller, the message will be repeated two times. If the Modbus slave does not respond to the two message repeats either, the EAGLE will stall the messaging to this Modbus slave for 5 seconds. After these 5 seconds, the Modbus slave will be again addressed with the same two repeats, if necessary. This cycle will be repeated endlessly. If the EAGLE does not receive any response for a duration of six (6) seconds, the System Alarm "MODB COMM ERROR" will be issued. ENZ-0970GE5 R06
12 MOUNTING/DISMOUNTING Before Installation IMPORTANT To allow the evaporation of any condensation resulting from low shipping / storage temperatures, keep the controller at room temperature for at least 4 h before applying power. US requirement, only: This device must be installed in a UL-listed enclosure offering adequate space to maintain the segregation of line voltage field wiring and Class field wiring. In the case of vertical mounting on DIN rails, the EAGLE controller should be secured in place using a commercially-available stopper. See also the EAGLE Mounting Instructions (MUZ-0970GE5). Dimensions RS3 RS V-0 BO BO BO3 0 IN IN4 BO4 BO5 IN5 IN6 BO6 BO7 IN7 IN8 BO8 AO AO AO3 AO Fig. 8. EAGLE Controller with built-in HMI, dimensions (in mm) RS3 RS BI BI BI3 BI4 UI9 UI0 UI UI UI3 UI4 UI5 UI6 UI7 UI BI BI BI3 BI4 UI9 UI0 UI UI UI3 UI4 UI5 UI6 UI7 UI8 J J V-0 0 BO BO BO3 IN IN4 BO4 BO5 IN5 IN6 BO6 BO7 IN7 IN8 BO8 AO AO AO3 AO Fig. 9. EAGLE Controller with RJ45 socket for connection of CLEAHMI External HMI, dimensions (in mm) ENZ-0970GE5 R06
13 Fig. 0. EAGLE Controller with built-in HMI (with MVC-80-AC), dimensions (in mm) J J Fig.. EAGLE Controller with RJ45 socket for CLEAHMI External HMI (with MVC-80-AC), dimensions (in mm) NOTE: Use of the covers (MVC-80-AC) obstructs access to the Ethernet and USB.0 Host Interfaces and RS3 socket. 3 ENZ-0970GE5 R06
14 WIRING AND SET-UP General Safety Considerations All wiring must comply with applicable electrical codes and ordinances, including VDE, National Electric Code (NEC) or equivalent, and any local regulations must be observed. Refer to job or manufacturer s drawings for details. Local wiring guidelines (e.g., IEC or VDE 000) may take precedence over recommendations provided here. Electrical work should be carried out by a qualified electrician. Electrical connections must be made at terminal blocks. For Europe only: To comply with CE requirements, devices with a voltage in the range of VAC or VDC which are not provided with a supply cord and plug or with other means for disconnection from the supply having a contact separation of at least 3 mm in all poles must have the means for disconnection incorporated in the fixed wiring. WARNING Risk of electric shock or equipment damage! Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices. Do not touch any live parts in the cabinet. Do not open the controller housing. Disconnect the power supply before making connections to or removing connections from terminals of the EAGLE Controller and devices wired to it. Do not use spare terminals as wiring support points. Mixing of different voltages (e.g., 4 V and 30 V) within individual relay blocks of the EAGLE is not allowed To prevent risk of injury due to electrical shock and/or damage to the device due to short-circuiting, low-voltage and high-voltage lines must be kept separate from one another. All terminals are protected (up to 4 Vac) against shortcircuiting and incorrect wiring (unless the 3-position slide switch is set to, in which case the terminals of the RS485- bus [4, 5, and 6] have no such protection). Higher voltages may damage the device. Do not reconnect the power supply until you have completed the installation. Fusing Specifications System Fusing We recommend that the user equip the system with an external fuse. Fusing of Active Field Devices F (depends upon loads in use). Wiring Terminals The EAGLE is equipped with push-in terminal plugs. Fig.. Inserting/removing wires from push-in terminals NOTE: With solid conductors, ferrules are prohibited. NOTE: Use only one conductor per push-in terminal. NOTE: If, nevertheless, two stranded wires are to be connected to a single push-in terminal, twin wire end ferrules must be used. Table 9. EAGLE push-in terminal wiring specifications plug gauge mm solid conductor H05(07) V-K mm stranded conductor H05(07) V-K mm stranded conductor with wire end ferrules (w/o plastic collar) stripping length mm mm Power Supply Powering EAGLE Power is supplied via a removable terminal plug (attached to terminals and ). See also Fig. 5. The power supply of the EAGLE Controller must conform to Safety Class II. To reduce overall current consumption, the EAGLE can be powered by a switch power supply (rather than by a transformer). See also Table on pg. 3. NOTE: Danger of short-circuiting when another controller besides the EAGLE Controller is supplied by the same transformer if proper polarity is not ensured. See Fig. 3. N, L EARTH GROUND USB.0 Device Interface L LINE N 4 V~ 4 V~0 SHORT-CIRCUITING! PC PC CPU CPU 0 0 NOISE-FREE EARTH GROUND (ONLY ONE PER SYSTEM)! REVERSED POLARITY! Fig. 3. Incorrect polarity SHORT-CIRCUITING! ENZ-0970GE5 R06 4
15 Terminal Assignment Table 0. Terminal assignment terminal no. signal Description CLEA04Bxx CLEA06Bxx CLEA000Bxx 4V-0 supply voltage (), internally connected with term. 3 and system (term. 9+37) X X X supply voltage (4V) X X X 3,4 - not used BO Binary output. N.O. relay contact switching input power connected to terminal 8 - X - 6 BO Binary output. N.O. relay contact switching input power connected to terminal 8 - X - 7 BO3 Binary output 3. N.O. relay contact switching input power connected to terminal 8 - X - 8 IN,,3 Common relay contact for BO, BO, and BO3 - X - 9 IN4 Relay contact for BO4 X X - 0 BO4 Binary output 4. N.O. relay contact switching input power connected to terminal 9 X X - BO5 Binary output 5. N.O. relay contact switching input power connected to terminal X X - IN5 Relay contact for BO5 X X - 3 IN6 Relay contact for BO6 X X - 4 BO6 Binary output 6. N.O. relay contact switching input power connected to terminal 3 X X - 5 BO7 Binary output 7. N.O. relay contact switching input power connected to terminal 6 X X - 6 IN7 Relay contact for BO7 X X - 7 IN8 Relay contact for BO8 - X - 8 BO8 Binary output 8. N.O. relay contact switching input power connected to terminal 7 - X - 9 Ground terminal (see NOTE below) X X - 0 AO Analog output X X - AO Analog output X X - AO3 Analog output 3 - X - 3 AO4 Analog output 4 - X ref. of RS485- (isolated) X X X signal for RS485- (isolated) X X X signal for RS485- (isolated) X X X 7,8 not used signal for RS485- (non-isolated) X X X signal for RS485- (non-isolated) X X X 3 - ref. of RS485-, int. connected with 4V-0 (term. ) and system (term. 9+37) X X X 3 - not used BI Binary input (static dry contact) / pulse counter (fast totalizer) X X - 34 BI Binary input (static dry contact) / pulse counter (fast totalizer) X X - 35 BI3 Binary input 3 (static dry contact) / pulse counter (fast totalizer) X X - 36 BI4 Binary input 4 (static dry contact) / pulse counter (fast totalizer) X X - 37 Ground terminal (see NOTE below) X X - 38 UI9 Universal input 9 (for NTC0kΩ / NTC0kΩ / 0..0V / slow BI) - X - 39 UI0 Universal input 0 (for NTC0kΩ / NTC0kΩ / 0..0V / slow BI) - X - 40 UI Universal input (for NTC0kΩ / NTC0kΩ / 0..0V / slow BI) X X - 4 UI Universal input (for NTC0kΩ / NTC0kΩ / 0..0V / slow BI) X X - 4 UI3 Universal input 3 (for NTC0kΩ / NTC0kΩ / 0..0V / slow BI) X X - 43 UI4 Universal input 4 (for NTC0kΩ / NTC0kΩ / 0..0V / slow BI) X X - 44 UI5 Universal input 5 (for NTC0kΩ / NTC0kΩ / 0..0V / slow BI) - X - 45 UI6 Universal input 6 (for NTC0kΩ / NTC0kΩ / 0..0V / slow BI) - X - 46 UI7 Universal input 7 (for NTC0kΩ / NTC0kΩ / 0..0V / slow BI) - X - 47 UI8 Universal input 8 (for NTC0kΩ / NTC0kΩ / 0..0V / slow BI) - X - NOTE: All AOs, UIs, and BIs share the same ground potential. It is thus possible to connect just one combined signal for all AOs, UIs, and BIs. Auxiliary terminals may be used if needed. 5 ENZ-0970GE5 R06
16 Transformer Data In Europe, if the EAGLE is powered by transformers, then such transformers must be safety isolating transformers conforming to IEC In the U.S. and Canada, if the EAGLE is powered by transformers, then such transformers must be NEC Class- transformers. Table. 450 series transformers data part # primary side secondary side Vac 4 Vac, 50 VA Vac x 4 Vac, 40 VA, and 00 VA from separate transformer 4 Vac, 00 VA, and 4 Vdc, Vac ma /0 Vac 4 Vac, 50 VA /0 Vac /0 Vac x 4 Vac, 40 VA, and 00 VA from separate transformer 4 Vac, 00 VA, and 4 Vdc, 600 ma Table. Overview of CRT Series AC/DC current transformer primary side max. AC current max. DC current CRT 30 Vac A 500 ma CRT 6 30 Vac 6 A 300 ma CRT 30 Vac A 500 ma PRIMARY SIDE 30 Vac 4 V~ 0 Vac 4 V0 EAGLE NOT RECOMMED Fig. 4. Connection of EAGLE Controller RIN-APU4 The RIN-APU4 Uninterruptable Power Supply can be directly wired to an EAGLE Controller. See RIN-APU4 Uninterruptable Power Supply Mounting Instructions (EN0B-038GE5) for a detailed wiring diagram. Powering Panel Bus I/O Modules and Field Devices The EAGLE, Panel Bus I/O modules, and field devices can be powered by either separate transformers (see Fig. 5, Fig. 6, and Fig. 7) or by the same transformer (see Fig. 8 on pg. 7). NOTE: Use a min. distance of 0 cm between power cables and 0 0 V / sensor cables in order to prevent signal disturbances on the 0 0 V / sensor cables. See also section Cable Specifications on page 6. Powering Field Devices and EAGLE via Separate Transformers 4 V actuator connected to separate transformer Field device located max. 400 m from EAGLE 30 V~ 4 V~ 4 V0 EAGLE Y (0...0 Vdc) 4 V0 4 V~ F 30 V~ Y max. 400 m Fig. 5. Power supply of EAGLE and field devices by separate transformer Powering Field Devices and Panel Bus I/O Module via Separate Transformers 4 V actuator connected to, e.g., an analog output module Field device located m from the Panel Bus I/O module 30 V~ F 4 V~ 4 V0 CLIOP8A Y (0...0 Vdc) max. 400 m 4 V0 4 V~ F 30 V~ Y Fig. 6. Power supply via a separate transformer Powering Field Devices via Panel Bus I/O Module 4 V actuator connected to, e.g., an analog output module Field device located max. 00 m from the Panel Bus I/O module 30 V~ F F 4 V~ 4 V0 CLIOP8A max. 00 m Y (0...0 Vdc) Fig. 7. Power supply via Panel Bus I/O Module Lightning Protection Please contact your local Honeywell representative for information on lightning protection. Y ENZ-0970GE5 R06 6
17 CLEA06Bxx Connection Examples TOTALIZER : : SIGNAL DRY CONTACT : : SIGNAL NTC0kOHM SENSOR : : SIGNAL NTC0kOHM SENSOR : : SIGNAL ACTIVE SENSOR : ( 0) : 4V ~ POWER 3: VDC 3 37/ 37/ 37/ 37/ n.a. n.a n.a. BI BI BI3 BI4 UI9 UI0 UI UI UI3 UI4 UI5 UI6 UI7 47 UI8 ~ CLEA06Bxx BLOCK BLOCK 4V-0 BO BO BO3 IN IN4 BO4 BO5 IN5 IN6 BO6 BO7 IN7 IN8 BO AO AO AO3 AO Vac! FAN : : WARNING Risk of electric shock or equipment damage! Low voltage and line voltage must not be wired within the same block. FAN FAN : 30V N FAN : 0 : : 30V~ : 0 : M L N M DRIVE with 0...0V SIGNAL : ( 0) : 4V ~ POWER 3: VDC 3 M VDC Fig. 8. CLEA06Bxx connection example For fusing specifications see section "Fusing Specifications" on page 4. NOTE: Use a min. distance of 0 cm between power cables and 0 0 V / sensor cables in order to prevent signal disturbances on the 0 0 V / sensor cables. 7 ENZ-0970GE5 R06
18 3 ACTIVE SENSOR : ( 0) : 4V ~ POWER 3: VDC DRY CONTACT : : SIGNAL 40 A A A3 A4 A5 A6 A XS830 B B B3 B4 B5 B6 B n.a. n.a n.a. BI BI BI3 BI4 UI9 UI0 UI UI UI3 UI4 UI5 UI6 UI7 47 UI8 ~ CLEA06Bxx BLOCK BLOCK 4V-0 n.a. n.a. BO BO BO3 IN IN4 BO4 BO5 IN5 IN6 BO6 BO7 IN7 IN8 BO AO AO AO3 AO A A A3 A4 A5 A6 A XS830 B B B3 B4 B5 B6 B Vac! L N WARNING Risk of electric shock or equipment damage! Low voltage and line voltage must not be wired within the same block. FAN : 30V N : 30V~ 4 5 FAN FAN : 30V N : 30V N : 30V~ : 30V~ Fig. 9. CLEA06Bxx connection example (with two XS830 Auxiliary Terminal Packages) The XS830 and XS83 Auxiliary Terminal Packages are optional accessories which can be mounted onto the top and/or bottom of the EAGLE Controller in order to equip them with additional terminals for the connection of, e.g., shields, sensors,, N, 30 V, or 4 V (but not earth!). NOTE: Use a min. distance of 0 cm between power cables and 0 0 V / sensor cables in order to prevent signal disturbances on the 0 0 V / sensor cables. M M M ENZ-0970GE5 R06 8
19 Internal I/Os of the EAGLE The CLEA000Bxx is not equipped with inputs or outputs. The following sub-sections thus apply only to the CLEA06Bxx and CLEA04Bxx. Universal Inputs The CLEA06Bxx is equipped with ten (CLEA04Bxx: four) universal inputs (UIs) configurable (in CARE). For information on the accuracy of the sensor inputs, their differential measurement error, the characteristics (i.e., resistances and resultant voltages in dependence upon temperature) of the various different sensor types which can be connected to them, and on the thresholds at which sensor failures are recognized, see section Appendix on page 39. Table 3. Specifications of UIs criteria value voltage input UI-UI0: 0 0 VDC with pull-up resistor (default) UI-UI8: 0 0 VDC w/o pull-up resistor UI-UI8: 0 VDC w/o pull-up resistor current input UI-UI0: 0 0 VDC w/o pull-up resistor, external 499Ω resistor required to measure 0 0 ma UI-UI8: 0 VDC w/o pull-up resistor, external 499Ω resistor required to measure 4 0 ma supported NTC0kΩ ( C) sensor types NTC0kΩ ( C) Slow binary input (static, dry-contact) resolution -bit resolution accuracy ±75 mv ( V) protection against short-circuiting, 4 VAC Vi 0 VDC 5 k 00 k Fig. 3. Internal wiring of UI-UI0 configured for input from NTC0kΩ / NTC0kΩ / voltage input (with pull-up resistor) Slow Binary Input Specifications When configured as slow binary inputs, the universal inputs of the EAGLE have the following specifications: open contact closed contact 00 kω 00 Ω The polarity (normal = N.O. contact or reverse = N.C. contact) configuration defines if a logical or a logical 0 is detected for a closed contact. This is done by selecting (in CARE) one of the following options: normal (default) reverse closed external contact state= open external contact state=0 closed external contact state=0 open external contact state= Pulse Counter Specifications Using CARE, the universal inputs of the EAGLE can be configured as pulse counters (totalizers). If the duty cycle is 50% / 50%, the pulse counter supports up to 0.4 Hz. Counting is done on the rising edge. Table 4. UIs of EAGLE configured as slow BIs frequency max. 0.4 Hz pulse ON min..5 s Vi 00 k pulse OFF bounce min..5 s max. 50 ms Fig. 30 Internal wiring of UI-UI8 configured for voltage input (without pull-up resistor) Analog Outputs The CLEA06Bxx is equipped with four (CLEA04Bxx: two) analog outputs (AOs). In the event of an application stop (e.g., during application download), the analog outputs assume the safety positions configured in CARE. The analog outputs can be configured in CARE as binary outputs (with an output of 0 V or 0 V, as the case may be). 9 ENZ-0970GE5 R06
20 criteria Table 5. Specifications of AOs value 0 0 V (default) output type 0 V max. output range 0 VDC ( ma) min. resolution 8 bit min. accuracy ± 50 mv max. wire length 400 m wire cross section See Table 9 on pg. 4. protection against short-circuiting, 4 VAC Binary Inputs / Pulse Counters Both the CLEA06Bxx and the CLEA04Bxx are equipped with four binary inputs (static dry-contact inputs) / pulse counters (fast totalizers). Table 6. Specifications of BIs input type criteria current rating (closed input) open contact voltage protection ma value binary input (static dry-contact) pulse counter (fast totalizer) 4 VDC against short-circuiting, 4 VAC Binary Input Specifications The binary inputs of the EAGLE are static dry-contact inputs. This reduces the wiring effort, as it is then not necessary to distribute an auxiliary voltage signal. open contact closed contact 3000 Ω (4 VDC on BI terminal) 500 Ω (short-circuit current:.0 ma) The polarity (normal = N.O. contact or reverse = N.C. contact) configuration defines if a logical or a logical 0 is detected for a closed contact. This is done by selecting (in CARE) one of the following options: normal (default) reverse closed external contact state= open external contact state=0 closed external contact state=0 open external contact state= Pulse Counter Specifications Using CARE, the binary inputs of the EAGLE can be configured as pulse counters (fast totalizers) for operation in conjunction with devices equipped with an open collector output. If the duty cycle is 50% / 50%, the pulse counter supports up to 5 Hz. Counting is done on the rising edge. Table 7. BIs of EAGLE configured as fast totalizers frequency pulse ON pulse OFF bounce FAST TOTALIZER max. 5 Hz min. 5 ms min. 5 ms max. 5 ms BI DRY CONTACT 4 VDC = open 0 V = closed COM 4V Fig. 3. Internal wiring of BI Binary Outputs The EAGLE features eight (CLEA06Bxx) or four (CLEA04Bxx) binary outputs arranged in two blocks (BO 4 and BO5..8, respectively). WARNING Risk of electric shock or equipment damage! Low voltage and line voltage must not be wired within the same block. In the event of an application stop (e.g., during application download), the binary outputs assume the safety positions configured in CARE. The polarity (normal = N.O. contact or reverse = N.C. contact) configuration defines if a relay is open or closed, depending upon whether there is a logical or a logical 0. This is done by selecting (in CARE) one of the following options: normal (default) reverse state= relay contact is closed state=0 relay contact is opened state=0 relay contact is closed state= relay contact is opened ENZ-0970GE5 R06 0
21 Table 8. Relay specifications of the EAGLE block block BO 3 BO4 BO5 8 contact volt. AC 5 53 V 5 53 V 5 53 V contact volt. DC 5 30 V 0 30 V 5 30 V max. contact current AC (resistive) max. contact current AC (induct.) max. contact current AC (induct.) max. contact current DC min. load 3 A 0 A 3 A 0.3 A* 0 A 0.3 A* A** 0 A A** 3 A 7 A 3 A 00 ma / 5 Vdc 40 ma / 4 Vdc * typically 50,000 cycles; ** typically 50,000 cycles NOTE: NOTE: 00 ma / 5 Vdc The total max. sum load for all binary outputs (BO 8) equals 4 A. Binary output 4 supports the switching of high inrush currents (e.g., motors, incandescent lights, etc.). The max. allowed switch current is 80 A for a duration of max. 0 ms. ENGINEERING, COMMISSIONING Please refer also to CARE User Guide (Product Literature No.: ENB-08GE5) for detailed information. Required Preparations In order to access (with a laptop or PC) the EAGLE Controller via Ethernet/IP for the first time, you may employ any one of the following two options: Option : USB.0 Device (recommended) This USB.0 Device interface is the recommended interface for downloading applications and firmware via CARE. An A- Male to B-Male USB cable is required. For access via USB, the EAGLE Controller has a permanent default IP address Your PC's IP address must match the EAGLE Controller's default IP address subnet: We recommend using DHCP or Obtain an automatic IP address. Option : Standard Ethernet Interface The standard IP address can be set in CARE. For this purpose, connect first with the USB interface. In any case, your PC's IP address must match the EAGLE Controller's default IP address subnet. We recommend using DHCP or Obtain an automatic IP address. Behavior of Outputs during Download Table 9. Behavior of outputs during firmware download / application download analog, binary, and floating outputs onboard outputs of EAGLE, itself outputs of Panel I/O modules (CLIOP8x) outputs of LONWORKS I/O modules (CLIOL8x) output behavior during firmware / Linux download Outputs go to 0 / OFF. As soon as "receive heartbeat" (the value of which CANNOT be altered using CARE) expires, outputs go to safety position. As soon as "receive heartbeat" (the value of which can be altered using CARE) expires, outputs go to safety position. output behavior during application download Outputs remain in the previous position / state Outputs remain in the previous position / state Outputs remain in the previous position / state. NOTE: These behaviors were determined using a test application with a cycle time of 0 seconds. A value update was triggered every 0 seconds. Fig. 33. A-male to B-male USB cable ENZ-0970GE5 R06
22 EXTRA PARTS order number TPU-45-0 TPU--0 Table 0. Extra parts description Removable terminal plugs, push-in type; complete set of 9 plugs (for terminals - 47); for the CLEA04Bxx and CLEA06Bxx. Removable terminal plugs, push-in type; complete set of 3 plugs (for terminals - 47); for the CLEA000Bxx. MVC-80-AC Terminal cover (color: RAL90); package of 0; for EAGLE Controllers. MVC-80-AC Front door mounting accessory (color: RAL90); package of 0; for EAGLE Controllers. MVC-40-AC3 Strain relief; package of ten; for EAGLE Controllers. A A A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 B B B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 XS830 A B A B A3 B3 A4 B4 G A5 B5 A6 B6 A7 B7 A8 B8 G XS83 Set of ten packages. Each Auxiliary Terminal Package consists of two groups of nine internally connected push-in terminals, for distributing signals / power. For the Mixed Panel Bus I/O Module and the EAGLE Controller, only. Please refer to CentraLine I/O Modules - Installation & Commissioning Instructions (ENZ-0973GE5) for more information. Set of ten packages. Each Auxiliary Terminal Package consists of two groups of four pairs of push-in terminals (each with a 499 Ω resistor), for converting 0 0 ma signals into 0 0 VDC signals, and one push-in ground terminal per group. For the Mixed Panel Bus I/O Module and the EAGLE Controller, only. Please refer to CentraLine I/O Modules - Installation & Commissioning Instructions (ENZ-0973GE5) for more information. CLEAHMI External HMI with LCD display which derives needed electrical energy from the EAGLE controller. Suitable for connection to the RJ45 socket on the front of the CLEA000B3, CLEA04B3, CLEA04B3, and CLEA06B3. ENZ-0970GE5 R06
23 Binary Inputs Analog Inputs Analog Outputs 4V Relays B7 B8 B9 B0 B B AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AO5 AO6 AO7 AO8 CO CO CO3 CO4 CO5 CO B B B3 B4 B5 B6 AI AI AI3 AI4 G G AO AO AO3 AO4 NO NO NO3 NO4 NO5 NO6 Install. Instr MUB-0473GE5 DI DO Binary Inputs Analog Inputs Analog Outputs 4V Relays B7 B8 B9 B0 B B AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 AO5 AO6 AO7 AO8 CO CO CO3 CO4 CO5 CO B B B3 B4 B5 B6 AI AI AI3 AI4 G G AO AO AO3 AO4 NO NO NO3 NO4 NO5 NO6 Install. Instr MUB-0473GE5 DI DO!! EAGLE CONTROLLER INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS PANEL BUS CONNECTION The EAGLE Controller features two RS485 interfaces to which Panel Bus modules can be connected: RS485- (consisting of push-in terminals 4 [-], 5, and 6) and/or RS485- (consisting of push-in terminals 9, 30, and 3 [-]). NOTE: - is internally connected with 4V-0 (terminal ) and system (terminals 9+37) Overview of Panel Bus I/O Modules pluggable ANALOG INPUT pluggable ANALOG OUTPUT pluggable BINARY INPUT pluggable RELAY OUTPUT pluggable FLOATING OUTPUT MIXED I/Os (with integrated electronic module) PANEL BUS I/O ELECTRONIC MODULES CLIOPR8A CLIOPR84A CLIOPR85A Honeywell CLIOP830A CLIOP8A CLIOP8A CLIOP83A CLIOP84A CLIOP83A EAGLE PANEL BUS PANEL BUS PANEL BUS PANEL BUS XS8- XSU8- XS83 XSU83 XS84-5 XSU84-5 Fig. 34. Overview of Panel Bus I/O Modules Honeywell CLIOP830A CLIOP83A Panel Bus Considerations RS485- (isolated) - Max. Panel Bus length: o 40 meters. Any type of cabling and topology (including star and loop topology) possible. No additional end termination permitted. o 800 meters. Mandatory twisted-pair or telephone cable and daisy chain topology. The EAGLE must be positioned at one end of the Panel Bus, and an end termination (0 Ω) at the other end. Further, the three-position slide switch (see Fig. on pg. 8) must be set to "." RS485- (non-isolated) - Max. Panel Bus length: o 40 meters. Any type of cabling and topology (including star and loop topology) possible. No additional end termination permitted. o 800 meters. Mandatory twisted-pair or telephone cable and daisy chain topology. The EAGLE Controller must be positioned at one end of the Panel Bus, and an end termination (0 Ω) at the other end. - Must not extend beyond a single building or building floor Max. no. of Panel Bus I/O modules per RS485 interface - Max. no. of Panel Bus I/O modules of a given model: 6 - Total max. no. of Panel Bus I/O modules: 64 Max. no. of Panel Bus I/O modules per EAGLE - Max. no. of Panel Bus I/O modules of a given model: 3 - Total max. no. of Panel Bus I/O modules: 8 (see NOTE below) Max. no. of hardware I/O points + NVs per EAGLE: Max. no. of mapped NVs allowed per EAGLE is thus 600 minus the no. of hardware I/O points. NOTE: In the case of the CLEA04B and CLEA04B3, the total max. no. of Panel Bus I/O modules is reduced from 8 to only 64. See also section "Restriction Applying to CLEA04B and CLEA04B3" on pg. 8. Refer to CentraLine I/O Modules - Installation & Commissioning Instructions (ENZ-0973GE5) for more information about connection, current requirements, power supply, overvoltage protection, cable specifications, fusing, effects of manual overrides, etc. of Panel Bus I/O modules and field devices connected to them. 3 ENZ-0970GE5 R06
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